Champagne Cocktail
By Lan LamPublished on September 5, 2019
Time
5 minutes
Yield
Makes 1 cocktail
Ingredients
Before You Begin
We strongly prefer Champagne here, but you can use another quality sparkling wine as long as it's brut or extra brut. Tilt the glass to a 45-degree angle and pour the wine down the side of the glass to minimize foaming. Use a channel knife to make the lemon twist.
Instructions
- Place sugar cube in small bowl. Add bitters to sugar cube. Transfer soaked sugar cube to chilled champagne flute. Add Champagne and garnish with lemon twist. Serve.
Time
5 minutesYield
Makes 1 cocktailIngredients
Ingredients
Ingredients
Why This Recipe Works
We started our Champagne Cocktail with an Angostura bitters–soaked sugar cube in the bottom of a chilled flute. Then we filled the glass with Champagne and garnished it with a lemon twist. These four ingredients interacted to form a cocktail that evolved from sip to sip. Bursting bubbles aromatized lemon oils from the twist to make the first sip bright and citrusy. Then the Champagne's flavors and aromas took over, with whispers of warm spices and orange hinting at what was to come. As the sugar cube dissolved, it created a bitters-infused syrup. Because this syrup was denser than the wine, it stayed at the bottom of the flute. The final sips delivered the flavors of the Angostura and balanced the bitters with the wine's acidity and the sugar's sweetness.
Want more? Read the whole storyBefore You Begin
We strongly prefer Champagne here, but you can use another quality sparkling wine as long as it's brut or extra brut. Tilt the glass to a 45-degree angle and pour the wine down the side of the glass to minimize foaming. Use a channel knife to make the lemon twist.
Instructions
- Place sugar cube in small bowl. Add bitters to sugar cube. Transfer soaked sugar cube to chilled champagne flute. Add Champagne and garnish with lemon twist. Serve.
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